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he is someone whose immigration status is pending. he was born in mexico and he ca at a yog age. he went to law school and so the court said in this case, he is someone who can practice law. until it is in a very special case. he's not some criminal who hopped over the border in the dark of night. melissa: but by virtue of coming here legally, you say he's not a criminal. but the law is the law. >> to comment. his status is pending and that's part of it. >> when it's been pending, we all know people have come to this country illegally. melissa: let kel get a word. >> ironically, the uestions were so probingall the way down to have yu, if i had had a traffic violation, therethere's an illegal immigrant who doesn't even have the goods are there has to be respect for the law. melissa: you can of the last word. >> i will talk about that. and that i just told you how upstandi you are as an individual. the one he has been living outside of this. bless his heart. he has worked so hard and got to school and all those things. and at the same time, you can't escape the fact that he has the
he is someone whose immigration status is pending. he was born in mexico and he ca at a yog age. he went to law school and so the court said in this case, he is someone who can practice law. until it is in a very special case. he's not some criminal who hopped over the border in the dark of night. melissa: but by virtue of coming here legally, you say he's not a criminal. but the law is the law. >> to comment. his status is pending and that's part of it. >> when it's been pending,...
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in an immigrant from mexico can practice in the state of california. and sergio garcia arrived illegally and then graduated from law school and passed the california bar exam. and he now believes that other states will follow the california league. >> i know florida is facing the same issue. an i really think that they were leading us to act. >> the ruling in his favor came just a day after a new california law went into effect allowing qualified applicants and to the state bar and new laws allowing illegal immigrants to oain eir drivers licenses in those states. many critics say that it gives them an illegal chance to drive but some say it's less of an immigration issue and more of a safetyissue. >> this will help in that respect. because they will be safer drivers and there will be less hits and runs. lou: 11 states allowing them to obtainsome kind of driver's license. and we will take all of this up tonight wit the lou dobbs law. occluding doug burns who is joining us. tempters below freezing across much of the country. tonight you're going to find
in an immigrant from mexico can practice in the state of california. and sergio garcia arrived illegally and then graduated from law school and passed the california bar exam. and he now believes that other states will follow the california league. >> i know florida is facing the same issue. an i really think that they were leading us to act. >> the ruling in his favor came just a day after a new california law went into effect allowing qualified applicants and to the state bar and...
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after the immigration act of 1965, thousands of koreans began arriving in l.a. the first to arrive were mostly middle-class, college-educated, hoping to make a lateral move into american society. but unless you have a medical or engineering degree, that turned out to be tough. they found work as merchants, store owners, opened liquor stores, groceries, massage studios, dry cleaners. they did that in an area that was, as it's called, underserved, where major chains feared to tread, where others preferred to abandon, koreans moved in. so 1992 -- four l.a. police officers are on trial for what sure as hell looked to me like a wildly excessive and prolonged beating of an unarmed rodney king. in april of that year, they were acquitted. for me, it was a holy -- i never saw that coming moment. for african-americans it was a somewhat ruder surprise. to say people were angry would be an understatement. >> they don't represent the people no more. >> south central was that way. so you could almost feel it like a tidal wave coming. >> the lapd were completely unprepared for
after the immigration act of 1965, thousands of koreans began arriving in l.a. the first to arrive were mostly middle-class, college-educated, hoping to make a lateral move into american society. but unless you have a medical or engineering degree, that turned out to be tough. they found work as merchants, store owners, opened liquor stores, groceries, massage studios, dry cleaners. they did that in an area that was, as it's called, underserved, where major chains feared to tread, where others...
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what's the matter withholding off on immigration until our excess of supply gets hired. i don't want to hear that we favor all but i suggest that natural gas could be an amazing bench mark that we create jobs, most certainly and promote domestic security which is a constitutional preamble thinking, right? ideas is an endorsement of the height of evil, fossil fuel, even as it's ridiculous to think we're going to power our cars and trucks with solar or wind or water. all these common sense ideas are way too easily dismissed by both parties who prefer to discuss the nonjob creating minimum wage boost and unemployment benefit extensions. the painful thing for me is that i endorse those things. i just wanted to take the conversation into a deeper level. perhaps by putting an import duty, take advantage of trade deals that never allow our country to have a surplus balance of trade, they don't even listen when someone is agreeing with them. and then outlandish ideas to hire more americans, shocker. many of these ideas come from matt horn who is provocative because of his common
what's the matter withholding off on immigration until our excess of supply gets hired. i don't want to hear that we favor all but i suggest that natural gas could be an amazing bench mark that we create jobs, most certainly and promote domestic security which is a constitutional preamble thinking, right? ideas is an endorsement of the height of evil, fossil fuel, even as it's ridiculous to think we're going to power our cars and trucks with solar or wind or water. all these common sense ideas...
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neil: we said we are to do something to fix this immigration thing. note to degree you say speaker boehner wants to do, you have to do something or no? >> people admire conviction, problem with boehner, he has no conviction, he has compromise where he should have convict, silly putty why he should have a spinal cord, rank and file republicans are upset about this he needs to take to grassroots of the party, and say, is the republican party ready to change its platt form, until then, he answered to them, and sad part. neil: i think he feels if he emboldens his majority, gets more republicans to join the house ranks, maybe help see senate change hands he could kiss you guys good-bye. >> good luck motivating a base compromised of people who are patriots and constitution rally conservative, we don't care what label you put on us, we see this for what it is, sad part is that is a biggs, loser for american citizens all over the world, and those who want to be american citizens even that are not. yet, because you see, they are making worth american citizen g
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you haven't passed anything on immigration. you held hearings. you haven't had votes. >> here we get the wall street journal, the big business. we need all this cheap labor for our businesses. but the fact is -- and this is why i have a problem with the wall street journal. the law needs to be enforced across the board. businesses that think we can ignore the law and the business will be protected are so wrong. we have to follow the law. the one bill we should pass is my resolution that says once the borders are secured as confirmed by border states we'll then immediately move and get immigration done. >> i have yet to see many businessmen brought up for hiring these people. that bothers me. >> go a reporter, so i'm independent. but i think what the state is trying to do is instill some semblance of law. these people are driving and probably don't have car insurance because they don't have license. if you are going to be hit by someone in a car don't you wish they had insurance? >> we heard senator rand paul announce he'll sue president obama. i
you haven't passed anything on immigration. you held hearings. you haven't had votes. >> here we get the wall street journal, the big business. we need all this cheap labor for our businesses. but the fact is -- and this is why i have a problem with the wall street journal. the law needs to be enforced across the board. businesses that think we can ignore the law and the business will be protected are so wrong. we have to follow the law. the one bill we should pass is my resolution that...
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reform that solves s illegal immigration. it makes sense for business ev even. without pandering. to any of those groups. there are two numbers that i want to share with the republican leadership, numbers that are shouting out to everyone. irrespective of party aphi aphillation, 96% is how many foreign born immigrantses, say that teaching english to immigrants is very important, 96%, but political left uses s political correctness to crush the very voice of very people they try to represent in public arena. big banks, 12 banks right now, well we knew in 2008, after that experience that big banks were too big to fail. now we're learning they are just too dam big, period. >> that is why i called for a rereaction of the divide between comecommercial investment banki, consider this 12 largestanks in the country make up .2% of all banks in america, but they control 69% of the total commercial banking assetss i think they create bigr jeopardy for the economy today than perhaps 6 years ago, not etch agrees with me -- not everyone ag
reform that solves s illegal immigration. it makes sense for business ev even. without pandering. to any of those groups. there are two numbers that i want to share with the republican leadership, numbers that are shouting out to everyone. irrespective of party aphi aphillation, 96% is how many foreign born immigrantses, say that teaching english to immigrants is very important, 96%, but political left uses s political correctness to crush the very voice of very people they try to represent in...
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there is bipartisan possibilities to pass immigration reform, housing finance, manufacturing, and yes, this idea of a grand bargain on jobs is designed to bring people together, something that republicans and big leaders tend to support low eers corp rates, simplifying the tax code for small businesses, but combining it with infrastructure is a way to do things that most americans -- >> but does she have to sway this year? when he had better numbers more public behind him, more sway with a democratic party that has to look forward to a 2014 -- how does he do it this year what he couldn't get done last year? >> no question washington has been extremely dysfunctional, but i think you have to hope that there is desire everywhere to show people we can work together. i think it will be harmful not just for the economy, but politic political. if republicans use 2014 to threaten, to default again or and, you know, the question is, is the only reason people want to work together on jobs politics? or are we here to try to create jobs, you know, strengthen the middle class, have each other's ba
there is bipartisan possibilities to pass immigration reform, housing finance, manufacturing, and yes, this idea of a grand bargain on jobs is designed to bring people together, something that republicans and big leaders tend to support low eers corp rates, simplifying the tax code for small businesses, but combining it with infrastructure is a way to do things that most americans -- >> but does she have to sway this year? when he had better numbers more public behind him, more sway with...
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what about immigration reform? cantor says immigration bills may be brought to the floor over the next few months there is that republican urgency. and nowhere on the january agenda is increasing the minimum wage or extending unemployment benefits. the real leader of the party weighed in on that today. >> the president's been speaking for the last 20 minutes, 25 minutes, 30 minutes, whatever. on the morality and the economics of extending emergency unemployment benefits, anything to get obamacare off the front page. to get obamacare off the radar. it's nothing more than a distraction. >> helping people is a distraction and a trick to get obamacare off the radar? how about republicans get anything else on their radar? after all, the house is only planning to meet 112 days this year. we're just 97 before election day. it might be another record setting year for speaker boehner. but president obama and the democrats are ready for the fight. joining me now, thank you both for being here. >> thank you, reverend sharpton
what about immigration reform? cantor says immigration bills may be brought to the floor over the next few months there is that republican urgency. and nowhere on the january agenda is increasing the minimum wage or extending unemployment benefits. the real leader of the party weighed in on that today. >> the president's been speaking for the last 20 minutes, 25 minutes, 30 minutes, whatever. on the morality and the economics of extending emergency unemployment benefits, anything to get...
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immigration. we saw reports last week that supposedly this week speaker john boehner may try to figure out a way to take up immigration reform in a piecemeal form. some are suggesting that that is probably window dressing and not really going to happen. i want to get your reaction. >> i'm very pessimistic on the issue, karen. there is nothing i would like more to see comprehensive immigration reform pass. but we're just too close to the election 2014. we know that immigration is just one of these issues that parties don't like to touch in an election year. republicans and democrats alike. and we also know that there is very strong opposition from democrats of taking that piecemeal approach. so quite frankly, karen, i don't see much coming forward with immigration in this year. >> all right. well, it promises to be another interesting shall we say session of congress. thank you to john stanton and victoria defrancesca soto. >>> we're continuing to follow breaking news out of colorado where an airpl
immigration. we saw reports last week that supposedly this week speaker john boehner may try to figure out a way to take up immigration reform in a piecemeal form. some are suggesting that that is probably window dressing and not really going to happen. i want to get your reaction. >> i'm very pessimistic on the issue, karen. there is nothing i would like more to see comprehensive immigration reform pass. but we're just too close to the election 2014. we know that immigration is just one...
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putting forward that it seems ttat he will push forward for the amnesty version of the immigration reform. better than the bob goodlatte order approach to dealing with the issues. >> yes, the leadership has been working very closely on th. including speaker john boehner who is very helpful by month ago. in making it absolutely clar that not only do you take up the senate ended his night special pathway to citizenship for people who are legally in the country. lou: up next, doctor charles krauthammer and his blockbuster best-selling book. things that matter. ♪ [ male announr ] this is the story of the lile room over the pizza place at 315 cnut street. the modest first floor bedroom in talln, tonia and the dusty basement at 1406 35th street. it is the story of the old dining room table at 25th and hoffman avenue. the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ...and the second floor above the strip mall at roble and el camino. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every gre idea begins. ♪ so different and so new where those with endless vision and an equal amount audaciouess beeved th
putting forward that it seems ttat he will push forward for the amnesty version of the immigration reform. better than the bob goodlatte order approach to dealing with the issues. >> yes, the leadership has been working very closely on th. including speaker john boehner who is very helpful by month ago. in making it absolutely clar that not only do you take up the senate ended his night special pathway to citizenship for people who are legally in the country. lou: up next, doctor charles...
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but i remember in july2009 he ss going to do with immigration reform. i suppose now he doesn't have a lot of friends capitol hill democratic party now that he has saddled them with this debacle. >> that's right. many components of his coalition looking for him to get done on issues like immigration and gay rights important to young people. and now healthcare is what we are all talking about. we know young people are major constituency for this law because the administration is relying on them to enroll in new insurance exchanges in order to keep prices low for next year. in order for these risk pools to be balanced they are counting on millions of young people to trust the administration, trust that this new coverage is affordable and will work for them. and we're going to have to see at the end of march whether they can actually pull this one out. it's going to be difficult for them. >> steve, looks like the president is bad right now. democrats aren't happy with him on capitol hill. saying that he was the one who pushed obamacare on him and made all t
but i remember in july2009 he ss going to do with immigration reform. i suppose now he doesn't have a lot of friends capitol hill democratic party now that he has saddled them with this debacle. >> that's right. many components of his coalition looking for him to get done on issues like immigration and gay rights important to young people. and now healthcare is what we are all talking about. we know young people are major constituency for this law because the administration is relying on...
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do immigration reform? housing finance reform? manufacturing? these are things that will make a big difference in how much momentum the economy will have in 2014. >> gene sperling, thank you for joining us this morning much appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we return, republican governor scott walker on obama care, how he would fix washington and whether he wants a chance to try. >> across the nation, you see in the states, governors showing that we can make things work, particularly if you're a republican governor. i quit smoking. i've quit for 75 days. 15 days, but not in a row. for the first time, you can use nicorette... even if you slip up... so you can reach your goal. [ male announcer ] now, quit on your own terms with nicorette or nicoderm cq. i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies -- you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 'cause i'm re-workin' the menu, keeping her healthy and you on your toes. [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 2
do immigration reform? housing finance reform? manufacturing? these are things that will make a big difference in how much momentum the economy will have in 2014. >> gene sperling, thank you for joining us this morning much appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we return, republican governor scott walker on obama care, how he would fix washington and whether he wants a chance to try. >> across the nation, you see in the states, governors showing that we can make...
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and there wasn't immigration reform. immigration is down, too. maybe we take a serious look at what kind of immigration we want. >> meanwhile, this is what's going to be talked about in washington. at least at the beginning of the year. one of the points that you were making earlier, and i want to get into that, despite all this talk about immigration, health care insurance, one of the things that we're just seeing just this weekend, al qaeda taking over two major cities in iraq, a year after the president pulled out all of the troops. >> yeah. and a few months after he didn't intervene in syria and backed off in syria. it turns out, 150,000 people are getting killed in syria and al qaeda taking over opposition there has effects across the border in iraq. i do think, people don't want to talk about foreign policies for various reasons on both sides. i think foreign policy will be a big issue. >> cokie, ronald reagan back in 1986, it was his salvation coming out of iran contra. presidents tend to have more room to maneuver. as bill points out a lo
and there wasn't immigration reform. immigration is down, too. maybe we take a serious look at what kind of immigration we want. >> meanwhile, this is what's going to be talked about in washington. at least at the beginning of the year. one of the points that you were making earlier, and i want to get into that, despite all this talk about immigration, health care insurance, one of the things that we're just seeing just this weekend, al qaeda taking over two major cities in iraq, a year...
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immigration, different subject. maybe something happens there in a piecemeal way, maybe the administration comes together, but i don't see it on medicare. >> thank you all very much. great conversation today, great having you along the whole way.. that's all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> good monday morning. coming up on "early today," polar vortex. life-threatening, dangerously cold weather is descending across much of the u.s. today. record-setting cold could last the week. people in many locations are told to remain indoors and avoid exposure that could quickly lead to hypothermia and frostbite. >>> aspen crash. we're learning more this morning about a deadly private plane crash at one of colorado's most exclusive airports. >>> football frenzy. the wildcard winners as fans embrace everything that mother nature can throw at them. it's monday, january 6th, and "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen.
immigration, different subject. maybe something happens there in a piecemeal way, maybe the administration comes together, but i don't see it on medicare. >> thank you all very much. great conversation today, great having you along the whole way.. that's all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> good monday morning. coming up on "early today," polar vortex. life-threatening, dangerously cold weather is descending across...
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immigration, different subject. maybe something happens there in a piecemeal way, maybe the administration comes together, but i don't see it on medicare. >> thank you all very much. great conversation today, great having you along the whole way.. that's all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> she was the well-liked valedictorian at poplar hi and one summer night down by the river -- >> i could hear all of these girls saying get her, chasing her. >> dragged her. >> a horrible scream. >> some in town claim this was a murder by a gang of mean girls, though he's the one who was convicted, sent the prison. >> i did not kill kim nees. you have my promise. >> sentenced to 100 years. >> guilty as charged. not one moment of doubt. >> but did he really commit this crime? that's the question that drew us to this case and drove us to investigate. >> if the "dateline" piece with these witnesses have the courage to come forward. >> and a dramatic new development, a whole new ending. >>
immigration, different subject. maybe something happens there in a piecemeal way, maybe the administration comes together, but i don't see it on medicare. >> thank you all very much. great conversation today, great having you along the whole way.. that's all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> she was the well-liked valedictorian at poplar hi and one summer night down by the river -- >> i could hear all of these girls...
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immigration, different subject. maybe something happens there in a piecemeal way, maybe the administration comes together, but i don't see it on medicare. >> thank you all very much. great conversation today, great having you along the whole way.. that's all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> we get with the biggest retailers and how to hide from the nsa. b "usa today" and fortune,ok this week onçó k and fortune,ok tipthis televisi about gathering the smartest in technology@ñátogether. some predictions. is the biggest story of 2014 going to be
immigration, different subject. maybe something happens there in a piecemeal way, maybe the administration comes together, but i don't see it on medicare. >> thank you all very much. great conversation today, great having you along the whole way.. that's all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> we get with the biggest retailers and how to hide from the nsa. b "usa today" and fortune,ok this week onçó k and...
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obama would like an immigration reform bill. he will make sure hispanics know that republicans are the hold off. republicans show no sign. it is hurting them with the largest and fastest growing minority. possibility of a bipartisan up to cut funding for convngzs and use for children's medical research. >> if we do, it just might inspire us to come together and do what the american people sent us to do. jobs and health care and energy and education and innovation is all areas in which the house started work and washington needs to finish this year. >> the white house hasn't weighed in on the plan and the president blames republicans for the cuts and medical research funding that came as part of the sequester. and it was the democratic insistent on raising tax revenues. >> as the president prepares to return to washington, the white house continues to deal with all of the issues that wendal laid out. we'll braining down the big changes that the obama administration is considering in the wake of all of the trouble, for a new labor
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he will need to get something done on the debt ceiling, he will need to get immigration done, he's going to need to get something done that involves bipartisanship, bottom line, i don't think it will happen and i don't think he is going to be increase from the very low 40% level. >> i would add one other thing, doug. if the third quarter economic numbers, which were startlingly good, if they were to repeat themselves all throughout 2014, where there was over 4% growth, that should generate job growth and that will help him. >> but we're getting good news and his numbers are still close to record levels, john. >> when we come back, should nsa leeker edward snowden be granted clemency. i tweeted this out and you retreated me. fiery words from peter king on that very subject. he is lashing out at a fellow republican, kentucky senator rand paul who suggests leniency for edward snowden. here is a bit for each of them. >> i don't think we cannily apply the law. clapper did break the law and there is a prison sentence for that and so is there edward snowden. i don't think edward snowden deserve
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or immigration you offspring from immigrants. im graiz gragz brinimmigration benefits. it's not a cost issue, in our experience. it's really the ability and hunger for work, the attitude that immigrants have. they're desperate to work. they want to earn good money, we see this in eastern europe, and they're prepared to do what it takes to fund those jobs and be successful in them. >> let's get some final thoughts from andrew. just looking at the employment picture here, because policy in the states and here in the uk is focused on employment. what happens this year in terms of policy and how that drives financial environments? >> one thing that i've been trying to -- a message i try to convey to clients is central banks have a sense and have exhausted their resources. if central banks could have created jobs, they would have done it four or five years ago. now it's up to the private sector economy to achieve that self-sustainable rate of growth. and i think you're there in the u.s. you're probably there in the uk. you've got a wa
or immigration you offspring from immigrants. im graiz gragz brinimmigration benefits. it's not a cost issue, in our experience. it's really the ability and hunger for work, the attitude that immigrants have. they're desperate to work. they want to earn good money, we see this in eastern europe, and they're prepared to do what it takes to fund those jobs and be successful in them. >> let's get some final thoughts from andrew. just looking at the employment picture here, because policy in...
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even immigration -- excuse me, immigration and flood insurance get honorable mentions as things to be addressed in the coming months. but, not unemployment. joining me now is julie, professor of public affairs. and author of "governing america." amy goodman, host of democracy now. public tv and radio "newshour." she's a syndicated columnist and best-selling author. her latest book is "the story of majority." also with us, dorian warren with columbia university. and susan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc contributor. thank you all for being here. >> good morning. >> i want to start with you, susan, on the question of the republican leadership's agenda item, and the fact that unemployment insurance does not appear there. is this primarily an ideological position or a set of beliefs, or is it about believing politically that it would be harmful to them, given this is the start of an election year, to take up unemployment? >> i think it's based on the fact that there's been no mention of a pay -for here. i think this is something that is going to have to be addressed immediatel
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senator jeff sessions brought up an amendment over in the senate to close tax loopholes for illegal immigrants and harry reid refused to do that you had senator tom coburn on who articulated his government waste book. $33 million of wasteful spending and you still have that gao report from 2011 that has $200 billion of redundant and do you politic duplicative programs. >> you found waste in the pentagon two months into the first term and got everybody to sign on with you to collect it or to keep it from being spent. i'm totally with you on that. senator tom coalburn. why is there appetite to spend that appetite to cut the postal workers. taking their money to pay the military. there is plenty of waste and fraud. where is the appetite to go get it? >> well, i think it comes back to a lack of leadership up there on capitol hill. they are always looking for the low hanging fruit. as a matter of fact, instead of going after people who have given 20 must years lives and service to this nation. look at their own which katie couric kick in five to six years of service and even after the member has pa
senator jeff sessions brought up an amendment over in the senate to close tax loopholes for illegal immigrants and harry reid refused to do that you had senator tom coburn on who articulated his government waste book. $33 million of wasteful spending and you still have that gao report from 2011 that has $200 billion of redundant and do you politic duplicative programs. >> you found waste in the pentagon two months into the first term and got everybody to sign on with you to collect it or...
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. >> they ran it against the national database including immigration records and found malvo's print. >> then around the same time we got a phone call from a man who lived in washington who said we needed to take a look at these two guys and he named the guys muhammad and malvo. he said the kid's nickname out here is sniper. >> and all of the sudden it all started falling into place. the tipster says the two practiced shooting at a tree stump in his backyard. atf and fbi immediately send field agents to retrieve the stump. >> we asked our people to do it low-key, be very quiet, don't tell anybody. about an hour later, someone came in to chief moose's office and said, look at the tv. >> agents from the fbi have just finished up their search. >> the helicopters and the news people were out there watching our people in this back yard in tacoma, washington. >> a federal arrest warrant has been issued for john allen muhammad. also known as john allen wales. >> the end came around 1:00 a.m. at a rest stop outside of frederic, maryland. a sharp-eyed motorist who heard the police call earlier
. >> they ran it against the national database including immigration records and found malvo's print. >> then around the same time we got a phone call from a man who lived in washington who said we needed to take a look at these two guys and he named the guys muhammad and malvo. he said the kid's nickname out here is sniper. >> and all of the sudden it all started falling into place. the tipster says the two practiced shooting at a tree stump in his backyard. atf and fbi...
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but here is the trap -- >> you talked about the large number of immigrants in new york. the story of new york over the last century was these hordes of immigrants coming to ellis island with nothing, barely speaking english. they start a small business. that's been the story and the ladder of all the successes. yet you have a liberal administration in washington over regulating, overtaxing. introducing uncertainty. the ones who are hurt the most are small business. the big guys, the big companies that have all the lobbyists and the lawyers have done well. they are exempt from the employer mandate. the little guy, not at all. they are shocked to see inequality and guys at the middle of the ladder unable to climb the ladder. >> happy new year. we should mention krauthammer's big besteller, "things that t matter," still doing well. check it out. factor tip of the day, my new year's resolutions. the tip moments away. ♪ [ male announr ] this is the story of the lile room over the pizza place at 315 cnut street. the modest first floor bedroom in talln, tonia and the dusty ba
but here is the trap -- >> you talked about the large number of immigrants in new york. the story of new york over the last century was these hordes of immigrants coming to ellis island with nothing, barely speaking english. they start a small business. that's been the story and the ladder of all the successes. yet you have a liberal administration in washington over regulating, overtaxing. introducing uncertainty. the ones who are hurt the most are small business. the big guys, the big...
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i do think, that the president is going to make some progress on immigration reform and minimum wage. there is a hard right group of people that john boehner has to deal with that wants to stop that at all costs. and the coke brothers and others like that. >> last word, david axelrod, is there a chance because republicans are more sensitive to the issue an movement can be made, will the statement of the union result in any actual policy that can pass through the senate more importantly the house? >> again, i think the minimum wage has, has a good chance. i think it is overwhelmingly supported by republicans and independents and difference between the minimum wage and extending unemployment insurance is that you are not writing checks to people when you -- when you extend the minimum wage. i think that there is, good reason to have this emergency extended unemployment insurance given. what we have been through. and the, the, the -- the pain that people have gone through. in this recession. it is harder for republicans -- for issuing checks than for them to vote for minimum wage. a bigg
i do think, that the president is going to make some progress on immigration reform and minimum wage. there is a hard right group of people that john boehner has to deal with that wants to stop that at all costs. and the coke brothers and others like that. >> last word, david axelrod, is there a chance because republicans are more sensitive to the issue an movement can be made, will the statement of the union result in any actual policy that can pass through the senate more importantly...
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this is the street where it all started on the west side of manhattan after an austrian immigrant named leo hirshfeldt came up with a new way of making taffy. a tootsie with durability. back then there were no refrigerators. you know what happens to chocolate in the heat. but thanks to leo you could have your summertime candy and eat it, too. >> we don't know how they're making it today it's top secret. >> the tootsie trail brought us here to the cleveland, ohio, headquarters of great lakes with you, an investment firm. the folks here say that the tootsie roll company hasn't been giving them much financial information to chew on. >> the initiated coverage on tootsie roll in 1996. >> elliott is the founder of great lakes review. >> there's nothing in the annual report. >> he used to put tootsie roll on the menu for his investors but not any more. >> there's not another company that i'm aware of that i'm not welcome or that others in my profession aren't welcome to come in and hear about what's going on at the company. >> we do know that tootsie roll had total sales just about $550 millio
this is the street where it all started on the west side of manhattan after an austrian immigrant named leo hirshfeldt came up with a new way of making taffy. a tootsie with durability. back then there were no refrigerators. you know what happens to chocolate in the heat. but thanks to leo you could have your summertime candy and eat it, too. >> we don't know how they're making it today it's top secret. >> the tootsie trail brought us here to the cleveland, ohio, headquarters of...
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. >> reporter: and an even heavier lift for a deal on immigration reform which escaped congress for years. >> it can't be my way or the highway on such a big issue. >> not to mention continued attempts by republicans to change obama care. >> this has been a failed launch. a flawed law. it needs real change. >> reporter: don't hold your breath for this to be crossed off the list. according to a cnn poll released last year, two-thirds of americans called congress the worst ever. in the midterm elections sucking up much desire this year to compromise. >> these are not likely to be times of large fruitful legislative harvest. >>> all right. let's go to israel where doctors say ariel sharon is stable but critical. the former prime minister is in multisystem organ failure and the machine that is stabilizing his heart and blood pressure is working fine but it's not enough. >> meantime, secretary of state john kerry is headed to saudi arabia to continue mid east peace talks. nic robertson joins us live. how did those talks go and why is kerry going to saudi arabia? >> reporter: john kerry is sayi
. >> reporter: and an even heavier lift for a deal on immigration reform which escaped congress for years. >> it can't be my way or the highway on such a big issue. >> not to mention continued attempts by republicans to change obama care. >> this has been a failed launch. a flawed law. it needs real change. >> reporter: don't hold your breath for this to be crossed off the list. according to a cnn poll released last year, two-thirds of americans called congress the...
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he was the chief of immigration and customs at the u.s. embassy in tokyo. >> we want to be a welcoming country in the united states, but certainly, we don't want the yakuza coming to the united states. >> because they're criminals? >> they have extensive criminal histories here in japan. they are members of criminal organizations. for both of those reasons, they would be ineligible to enter the united states. >> how did he get around that? according to jake adelstein's reporting, which we confirmed, tadamasa goto made a deal with the fbi. he offered to become a rat and inform on his yakuza brothers. >> goto said, "here's the deal. i need to get in the united states to get my liver transplant, or i'm gonna die. i will give you the names of all our front companies in the united states." so in terms of not only criminal intelligence but sort of, you know, pure, i don't know, covert intelligence, goto represented a real find for the fbi. >> so the fbi made this deal? >> and they gave him a special visa to come into the united states. >> gettin
he was the chief of immigration and customs at the u.s. embassy in tokyo. >> we want to be a welcoming country in the united states, but certainly, we don't want the yakuza coming to the united states. >> because they're criminals? >> they have extensive criminal histories here in japan. they are members of criminal organizations. for both of those reasons, they would be ineligible to enter the united states. >> how did he get around that? according to jake adelstein's...
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global entry program for those who sign up, machines scan fingerprints and passports for customs and immigration. >> the best thing about this program for an officer is it takes low risk travelers and gets them through our process that much quicker, which would give me more time with high risk travelers. >> one of the principal ideas of biometrics is to streamline the passenger experience, cut down on the lines. if i'm coming in from outside the united states and am in the global entry program between swiping my passport, getting my picture taken, doing my fingerprinting, answering a few questions on this machine, and getting my bag and getting out, the process could only take a few minutes. what i avoid are the lines at regular customs. >> ed blum just flew in from panama. >> i travel frequently for business and i stand in line an hour. now it takes about two minutes. >> experts like former top israeli airport security official rafi says there's no substitute for an alert human screener looking for suspicious body language. >> there's a lot involved in identifying suspicious behavior. some of i
global entry program for those who sign up, machines scan fingerprints and passports for customs and immigration. >> the best thing about this program for an officer is it takes low risk travelers and gets them through our process that much quicker, which would give me more time with high risk travelers. >> one of the principal ideas of biometrics is to streamline the passenger experience, cut down on the lines. if i'm coming in from outside the united states and am in the global...
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. >> reporter: pushing an immigration overhaul through a divided congress. >> we still have the task of finishing the fix on our broken immigration system. >> reporter: at home, a raging debate about privacy and stalled effort op. gun control. sha the war in syria and iran's nuclear program will consume the president's time. how much can get done in 2014 will depend a great deal on congress. >> it's probably too early to declare an outbreak of bipartisanship, but it's also fair to say that we're not getting down to endless grid lock. >> reporter: the first item the president wants congress to tackle this year, ex-tending unemployment benefits to more than 1 million people who lost them. he'll lay out the rest of his 2014 agenda january 28th in his state of the union address. fred? >> thank you so much, athena jones in han lulu. today is the first day new aelt insurance plans go into effect for americans who signed up for obama care. the u.s. supreme court has temporarily said two catholic church affiliated charities do not have to provide contraceptive coverage to its employees, as t
. >> reporter: pushing an immigration overhaul through a divided congress. >> we still have the task of finishing the fix on our broken immigration system. >> reporter: at home, a raging debate about privacy and stalled effort op. gun control. sha the war in syria and iran's nuclear program will consume the president's time. how much can get done in 2014 will depend a great deal on congress. >> it's probably too early to declare an outbreak of bipartisanship, but it's...
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with immigration visas, they couldn't get right amount of workers. it was a huge mistake to get out of this thing. this stock is an amazing juggernaut. they help businesses function better. they do a whole array of things, analytic, consulting. what i like bit, all three main businesses are doing well but the parts of business growing fastest have the biggest margins. health care last quarter up 24% on top line. operating margin of 38%. logistics for retailers, march begin of 36%. that was up 24%. financial services business, which is their core business continues to do extremely well. this company i think is firing on all cylinders. will not sure what happens with the problems to h1b. they relocated to texas. a huge deal. they promised to hire 10,000 more american workers. they have 162,000 workers around the world. they gave money to texas a&m. they moved into austin. ashley: that sealed the deal. >> most of the time they're giving them money the states. this is up 50% in the next 18 months. ashley: they come in and help companies deal with their h
with immigration visas, they couldn't get right amount of workers. it was a huge mistake to get out of this thing. this stock is an amazing juggernaut. they help businesses function better. they do a whole array of things, analytic, consulting. what i like bit, all three main businesses are doing well but the parts of business growing fastest have the biggest margins. health care last quarter up 24% on top line. operating margin of 38%. logistics for retailers, march begin of 36%. that was up...
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ramiro gomez is a 27-year-old artist from california, the son of mexican immigrants. he says he found inspiration for his art in 2009 when he became a nanny in beverly hills. his work involves him interrupting existing images of luxury whether they be in paintings, magazine ads or real life structures. by inserting images of those essential behind the scene workers, house cleaners, gardenersen and other domestic workers for making the invisible visible, he is our foot soldier of the week and he joins me from los angeles, california. nice to have you. >> hi, melissa. nice to be on the show, as well. >> i want to start by putting on the screen one of the most recognizable pieces you worked on, david who canny's a bigger splash. we're going to see his luxury image and flext to it your work entitled "no splash." what are you trying to communicate here? >> it's something simple, to interrupt the iconic image by the famous artist david who canny and his focus is on the splash supposed to what my focus was. the pool cleaner. that came from my experience working as a live-in
ramiro gomez is a 27-year-old artist from california, the son of mexican immigrants. he says he found inspiration for his art in 2009 when he became a nanny in beverly hills. his work involves him interrupting existing images of luxury whether they be in paintings, magazine ads or real life structures. by inserting images of those essential behind the scene workers, house cleaners, gardenersen and other domestic workers for making the invisible visible, he is our foot soldier of the week and he...
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the papers are talking about how he might be open to some progress on immigration reform. i think the republicans will have to decide what is good politics for them and from my perspective, i think from the administration's perspective, saying no to infrastructure and education and unemployment insurance, no to immigration is horrible for the country. >> they might just step back and let obamacare play out. is it 2014, is that the congressional election? >> every two years, joe. >> is that going to happen this november? >> it is. >> so now it's this year. >> and that's when 2016 already starts. >> i must say, it can't be that a party in the united states, one of the two big parties, is only about something -- only against something and not for a southwest things that are important for the country. >> unless they see the current agenda as us slipping and sliding into a european style welfare state and would like to stop that. that might be what some are thinking. >> but the deficits in this country, our government spending is at its lowest percentage of the economy since th
the papers are talking about how he might be open to some progress on immigration reform. i think the republicans will have to decide what is good politics for them and from my perspective, i think from the administration's perspective, saying no to infrastructure and education and unemployment insurance, no to immigration is horrible for the country. >> they might just step back and let obamacare play out. is it 2014, is that the congressional election? >> every two years, joe....
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. >> reporter: he's quashed rumors about the white housesh chaujing causes from gun control to immigration reform. business mogul, the business of being michael bloomberg is far from over. christine romans, cnn, new york. >>> coming up, a political star on the rise in the coming year. does she have an eye on running for the white house herself. >>> so long, 2013. we'll look at trend in pop culture. what's in and what's owl. stick around for that.
. >> reporter: he's quashed rumors about the white housesh chaujing causes from gun control to immigration reform. business mogul, the business of being michael bloomberg is far from over. christine romans, cnn, new york. >>> coming up, a political star on the rise in the coming year. does she have an eye on running for the white house herself. >>> so long, 2013. we'll look at trend in pop culture. what's in and what's owl. stick around for that.
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the business community would love to see tax reform, immigration reform. that sound like a big, big hurdle though. >> yeah. i think tax reform went out window end of last year when the president announced he would nominate max baucus, the head of the senate finance committee, would be responsible for tax reform. he will be nominated to be ambassador of china. that basically kills tax reform for the rest of the year. immigration reform, i know business community would love it as you noted but it falls victim to internal republican politics. i think that is a really tough lift going into, into the election. let's back up for a second. when we say there is nothing going to happen, let me make two points. one, that is not a bad thing. i come from the view that, you know, congress, you know, should take hippocratic oath, do no harm. if they do nothing for the year, is that bad one, for the market and two the economy? my answer would be no. it is actually a positive. the second there is plenty going on in washington. don't just pay attention to congress. pay att
the business community would love to see tax reform, immigration reform. that sound like a big, big hurdle though. >> yeah. i think tax reform went out window end of last year when the president announced he would nominate max baucus, the head of the senate finance committee, would be responsible for tax reform. he will be nominated to be ambassador of china. that basically kills tax reform for the rest of the year. immigration reform, i know business community would love it as you noted...
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how much clout does this president have, how much political capital to push through something like immigration reform were pushed back when obamacare gets i a moe trouble over the next six months. that is what makes democrats nervous. dagen: trying to tell the american people you don't know what you're talking about, it is really going well, will not work and hurts its credibility. >> these pches are going to suggest the law was inherently flawed from the beginning and if they have problems on the back end, keeps saying my premiums go up much more than i expected, this is just going to be like a slow death of gripping. dagen: thank you. happy new year. we will see you in a couple of weeks. from a failed rollout to failure to sell, several nfl teams are facing a blackout on local television because the games are not sold out. as of yesterday afternoon, the colts, bengals, and surprisingly the packers all had thousands of tickets unsold. the teams have until 4:30 p.m. eastern time to sell the tickets or they will face blackouts in the local tv market. if any of the games are blacked out, to be t
how much clout does this president have, how much political capital to push through something like immigration reform were pushed back when obamacare gets i a moe trouble over the next six months. that is what makes democrats nervous. dagen: trying to tell the american people you don't know what you're talking about, it is really going well, will not work and hurts its credibility. >> these pches are going to suggest the law was inherently flawed from the beginning and if they have...